I want to get a grill.
I've got space for an outdoor gas grill, but it seems unnecessary. I'm only cooking for myself most of the time.
Are indoor contact grills any good? It seems like a more convenient solution.
I like them but I'm a pleb
>>9142068
Why would you want a gas grill? Charcoal is superior.
>>9142068
they are great for sandwiches and hotdogs/burgers, they are no meme. get one with removable trays for easy cleaning
>>9142078
But Hank Hill told me I should taste the meat, not the heat.
>>9142078
THIS, ITS NOT A FUCKING BBQ IF YOU USE GAS ITS JUST COOKING OUTSIDE
>>9142068
They kinda stink the place up.
>>9142068
Interior 'grills' are NOT grills, just fancy electric frying pans.
>>9142081
>they are no meme
Retard.
>>9142068
For indoors you're better off getting a good cast iron grill pan. I know that these days you can get pretty small outdoor grills though which are good for 2 or 4 people and that might be up your alley
sexy grill's
>>9142068
Look up the Weber Q. They use small propane tanks and do a great job at grilling. The George Forman products press any juices out resulting in dry food.
Charcoal grills are awesome, but they are honestly pretty impractical if you are cooming for yourself.
>>9144097
Cooking, lol
>>9144097
They're really not that impractical if you get pic related - it lets the coal get very hot, very quickly. You can get one for about $12 online on amazon, or at walmart or lowes or whatever.
And >>9142264 & >>9142078 are right. Charcoal is the only way.
>>9142068
I have this and it's shit. No sear, everything is cooked, when it gets crispy it's over cooked. Not worth it for grilling. I make toast in it and sandwiches
get a cast iron skillet, never use dishsoap on it. Best grill ever.